The Disney Dream cruise ship from Disney Cruises looks similar to her two sister ships the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder, continuing the lovely art deco classical look from the 1920's and 1930's.

Some of my favorite indoor features continued on the Disney Dream from the other ships are the huge portholes with window seats, a spectacular chandelier in the atrium lobby, and the huge theaters with great sight lines from every seat. One small difference--the Disney Magic has a statue of Mickey Mouse at the helm in the atrium, and the Disney Dream has a statue of Donald Duck.

Adults will love the Senses Spa & Salon and the large fitness center. They will also appreciate the lovely interior decor.

Kids will love the age-appropriate kid's areas. For example, the Disney Oceaneer Club on deck 5 has a 103-inch plasma screen for watching movies and interacting with Crush, the "Finding Nemo" sea character who also appears in the Animator's Palate restaurant. Other features such as the Magic PlayFloor, Andy's Room, and Monster's Academy make me wish I were age 3-10 again.

These photos provide an overview of just some of the interior areas of the Disney Dream cruise ship.

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Disney Dream Atrium Lobby Chandelier

Disney Dream (c) Linda Garrison

This gorgeous chandelier is a story-and-a-half tall and over 22 feet wide.

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Disney Dream Atrium Lobby and Entrance to Royal Palace Restaurant

Disney Dream (c) Linda Garrison

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Disney Dream Atrium Lobby

Disney Dream (c) Linda Garrison

The atrium lobby of the Disney Dream is classic decor and serves as the ship's central hub. Both the guest services and shore adventures desks are in the lobby.